gaael

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[–] gaael@beehaw.org 4 points 1 week ago

That kind of makes sense? Aren't the labs when they're A/B testing or benchmarking new features before general release and toggle random people's settings doing so?

Per the article, the A/B testing rollout already exists in Studies:

Mozilla introduced studies as “controlled A/B tests built right into Firefox” and they “allow us to compare proposed changes to the default experience in Firefox for small, representative, populations before shipping those changes to everyone.”

I have no detailed knowledge on any of this, so I don't know how accurate the article really is.

[–] gaael@beehaw.org 7 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago) (4 children)

Come on, you can do better.

On the wikipedia page you linked, there is exactly zero occurrence of the word "pain".
The only part that could remotely be linked to your previous argument does not indicate pain at all.

The GLVs responsible for the smell of freshly cut grass play a role in plant communication and plant defence against herbivory, functioning as a distress signal warning other plants of imminent danger and, in some instances, as a way to attract predators of grass-eating insects.

This paragraph is a less sensational and more serious reformulation of the source material, an opinion piece stating the following without a single scientific reference

Trauma, that’s what. It’s the smell of chemical defenses and first aid. The fresh, “green” scent of a just-mowed lawn is the lawn trying to save itself from the injury you just inflicted.

This piece was posted in May 2012 on mentalfloss.com, so not really a scientific study.

Also, nothing in there speaks of the brocoli, which you first referred to.

Edit: spelling, formatting

[–] gaael@beehaw.org 16 points 2 weeks ago (10 children)

OP has provided scientific evidence, feel free to do the same to support your claim - I'd wager this is gonna be hard.

And apologies if there was a /s I missed somewhere, I'm quite sensitive about this topic.

[–] gaael@beehaw.org 6 points 3 weeks ago* (last edited 3 weeks ago) (1 children)

I found this guide by Futo's Louis Rossman pretty beginner friendly and rather complete.
It's really recorded with the idea that you can follow it step by step and at the end have something fonctionnal and useful.
Not overly fond of the guy, but on foss and self hosting at least we share values.
Also, there's sometimes a cat on screen :)

Edits

  • it has some software choices that I do not share, but I don't think it matters much - once you've built something that works and gained experience, you can do it again with other choices if you want
  • IIRC you need 3 computers to follow the guide
    • 1 to act as router and (among other things like network-wide ad blocking) allow access to your self hosted stuff from the outside world
    • 1 to actually host stuff onto
    • 1 to configure everything from
    • you can use pretty much any small cheap-ish computer as long as its processor is of the x86 type (which most are except raspberry pi and anything labeled Atom)
    • you'll probably have to dance around a bit with screen and keyboard if (like me) you only have one of each, so having the 3rd computer as a laptop (with an RJ45 port) or watchig the video from a tablet is recommanded
  • the video is really meant as a complete do-along (even telling you where to find the ISOs to download) which is IMO quite rare and really nice

If you find steps in the video or stuff in my comment that don't make sense to you, please ask and I'll do my best to provide useful and understandable explanations.

[–] gaael@beehaw.org 4 points 3 weeks ago

Thanks a lot, that solved it!

[–] gaael@beehaw.org 2 points 3 weeks ago

Thanks a lot, that solved it!

 

Whenever I try to upvote a comment, I get this warning and the upvote does not take effect.
When I try to upvote a post, I don't get a warning but the upvote also does not appear.
This happens both on the web interface (Firefox with extensions, also tried in stock Firefox and got the same result) and in the mobile app I use (Thunder).
AFAIK it started maybe three weeks ago? Not 100% sure cause I was off Lemmy for a bit of time.

A quick startpage search yielded no useful result... Any idea on what could be causing this behaviour?
Let me know if I need to provide more information for troubleshooting.

[–] gaael@beehaw.org 6 points 3 weeks ago (1 children)

I have no complete answer, but I'd like to share what happened in my neighborhood.
TLDR we neet to meet them where they are

A group of climate-biodiversity activists tried to get people to come to educational workshops.
They got a few of us, the ones that were already interested in the topic and who are priviledged enough to spend time and energy on other stuff that work, commuting, family care and basic survival/comfort. But after that, the workshops were empty.

So they tried a different approach. For over a year, they organized activities perceived as fun and/or useful by the neighborhood.
Think collective soup cooking and soup parties for which didnt have to pay, kids activites for parents who have trouble paying for child extrascholar stuff, furniture/cosmetics DIY cheap and well made, bike repair afternoons, drinks at one's or the other's place...
Beginnings were not easy, but little by little word got out, they got better at understanding what other people actually need, trust began to emerge, disagreements found a space to be discussed and overcome....
Not everything went well, some people take and never give back, some other are outright jerks (mostly out of racism and misogyny), some (like me) don't like group settings and almost never come, half the original organizers burnt out...

But the result is impressive. Last time a workshop about climate change was organized, they had to schedule 6 sessions over a month to fit everyone. That's still a very tiny part of the inhabitants but it's so much more than at the beginning!
The last vegetarian "cook and eat" gathered a lot of people, we see a lot more bikes in use in the streets, more plants at the windows and people talk to each other much more often...

And I believe the neighborhood is nearing the point where popular education can happen, be it about environment, politics, societal evolution etc.

Were this to happen in multiple neighborhoods across a city, in multiple cities across a country and in rural areas structures (which I don't know a lot about), well maybe you could start getting people interested about socialism, maybe I could get them interested in anarchy ;)

So while I don't think this is going to be enough in and of itself but it looks like a first step that's necessary to go further.

I also believe this is gonna take a long time, face strong backlash and many setbacks, and I don't believe it's gonna happen before I die. But being a part of enabling socialism or anarchy to happen at a later date is a legacy I'd be more than happy with.

[–] gaael@beehaw.org 2 points 3 weeks ago

Great news, ty for sharing :)

[–] gaael@beehaw.org 5 points 3 weeks ago (2 children)

Thanks for sharing this, it's an intersting look at the inner workings of kernel development security-trust model.

I've seen a lot of stuff being about Linus in the kernel-related stuff, so I have one question: are they really as central as they seem - and we're all gonna weep blood when they're not here any more for any reason - or are they a figurehead (due to being the creator and still being very involved) in a sea of equally involved developpers/maintainers/contributors - and should something happen to them, the kernel would continue going in the same direction?

My anarchist ass obviously hopes for the second option 🤞

[–] gaael@beehaw.org 1 points 3 weeks ago

☝️this

Other options on mobile:

  • using a firefow-based browser (like Fennec on F-droid) on which you can install Ublock Origin
  • also on the F-droid store, newpipe handles youtube shit gracefully

For anyone not in the know, F-droid is an alternative app store for android where all applications are opensource, verified and don't track you.
You can download it from their website (be warned: android is likely to ask you a half a dozen times if you're sure you want to download, install and give it permissions), install it and explore a great new world :)

[–] gaael@beehaw.org 5 points 1 year ago

I started and finished Stray today. It's a bit short (5.5 hours) and imo not really replayable, but I had a really nice time with it. I found it akin to Outer Wilds in the sense that you get to discover the lore as you progress in the world. I recommend picking it up if you get it on sale (the full price is a bit much for the duration).

[–] gaael@beehaw.org 2 points 1 year ago

So do I. During lockdown a french hosting company set up bbb instances on their infrastructure, and the experience was really good (they even activated the "join with your phone" feature).
Zoom and Gmeet are usable (usually calls are stable and quality is ok) but closed-source shit, and I had a lot of stability issues on public jitsi instances (though I never self-hosted).

I've tried opentalk for the first time a few weeks ago (it's included in my email provider plan) and it worked fine.

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submitted 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) by gaael@beehaw.org to c/piracy@lemmy.dbzer0.com
 

I ran a quick search in this community and couldn't find anything on this topic.

I'm gaming on linux, with a mix of official and alternatively-sourced games. I've recently noticed that GOG has an OS: Linux filter and I found some titles that I could like in that list.

I tried the sites listed in the megathread, and I did not find a place where I could get these linux versions.

Has any of you looked for the native linux versions of GOG games [edit: pirated versions] and found a good place for them ?

Clarification edit (some responses helped me realize my post is ambiguous) :

  • I'm not looking for linux-native game lists, I've got that already
  • I'm not looking for legitimate platforms on which to buy linux-native games, I've got that already
  • Playing games using proton is playing with a compatibility layer, not playing native
  • I'm looking for unofficial ways to acquire linux-native games, and I'm aware these are quite rare for resons well stated in some comments

Resources already outlined :

  • 1337x with the linux keyword -thanks to @Aram1s
  • rutracker.org thanks to @beetroid
  • johncena141's torrents thanks to @kaya
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